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From “follow sweetness”
One of the most insightful reviews to date of Winter’s Bone, read the full review here. …as she doses off on account of the pain reliever the film briefly leaves a fully naturalistic wash and gives us an impressionistic tour … Continue reading
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From Uncut
“The world described by Winter’s Bone is a place of woe, where when things aren’t bad they’re worse. It’s remote, inhospitable, out there on the very edge of things, impoverished, populated by brooding malcontents, linked by blood, suspicion and ill-feeling and otherwise … Continue reading
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Tagged Anne Rosellini, Bo Brown, Debra Granik, Dennis Crider, folk music, Garret Dillahunt, Jennifer Lawrence, John Hawkes, Jonathan Scheuer, Linda Stoffel, marideth sisco, meth in the Ozarks, Missouri folk culture, movie reviews, Music, Ozark culture, Ozarks, Tedi May, UNCUT, Van Colbert, Winter's Bone
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The New Yorker kinda likes WINTER’S BONE
“In its lived-in, completely non-ideological way, “Winter’s Bone” is one of the great feminist works in film.” – David Denby, The New Yorker ““Winter’s Bone” is what we’ve been waiting for: a work of art that grabs hold and won’t … Continue reading
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Four Cities, Four Days!
Well, here it comes – the weekend of four premieres in four cities in four days. Nothing quite like it, with every venue different from the one before, even down to which musicians play, and what they might be called. … Continue reading
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Tagged Anne Rosellini, Branson, Debra Granik, fayetteville, Jonathan Scheuer, premiere, Springfield Mo., West Plains
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An Interview with Debra Granik
From Celluloid Tongue, a lengthy in-depth interview with Debra Granik about the making of Winter’s Bone. This one is special. via, Moonmooring